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5 #33 Ferry Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, April 26th, 1904. Dear Mr. Burrell:-- Your kind letter of the 14th of April reached me this morning, and in reply, I beg to say that I feel very confident that the sum I could appropriate for the purchase of the "The Fur Jacket" would be less than you would care to entertain, so I beg to be excused form naming it in a letter. I expect to be in Scotland sometime between May 15th and 20th, and if you are in Glasgow at that time, I will be pleased to call upon you, and we can then talk the matter over together. You are very well, I hope. With kind regards, Yours very truly, Charles L. Freer William Burrell, Esq., #54 George Square, Glasgow.
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